What's good for the goose is good for the gander!
According to Human Rights Watch, on April 17 2011 in Giade, a rural town in northern Bauchi, 'Sai Buhari' mobs attacked youth corps members in the town. The Corpers, who were mostly from
Yoruba, ran to the local police station to seek refuge, but the mobs stormed the police station. The mob killed
the police officer on duty and burned down the police station. They raped two of the female youth corps members and then hacked them to death with machetes, along with five male youth corps members. In total, rioters killed ten youth
corps members in that town alone. A lecturer at the Nuhu Bamalli Polytechnic, Zaria, Kaduna State, described to Human Rights Watch how a mob of Muslims chanting "Change, Sai
Buhari" attacked and killed several Christian students, a Christian lecturer and four Muslim students suspected of being PDP sympathizers on April 17: He said "Between 10 a.m. and 12 p.m., they entered the school chanting slogans and shouting: "Where are the Christians and Muslims that supported the ruling party?" They had painted their faces black and were shouting that they needed "change", the Congress for Progressive Change campaign slogan. The mob had all sorts of weapons - machetes, sticks, and clubs. They started breaking the glass on the buildings. The students ran away
but the mob pursued them into the staff quarters and they had nowhere to go. The mob beat them to death. The lecturer they killed was Yoruba"

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